Franz Koglmann

Franz Koglmann
Born (1947-05-22) May 22, 1947
Mödling, Austria
Genres Avant-garde jazz
Chamber jazz
Third Stream
Occupation(s) Composer
Trumpet player
Instruments Trumpet
Flugelhorn
Associated acts Paul Bley
Andrea Centazzo
Peter Herbert
Yitzhak Yedid

Franz Koglmann (born 1947) is an Austrian jazz composer. He performs on both the trumpet and flugelhorn in a variety of contexts, most often within avant-garde jazz and third stream contexts. An award-winning composer, Koglmann has performed or recorded with a variety of musicians, including Lee Konitz, Paul Bley, Bill Dixon, Georg Gräwe, Andrea Centazzo, Theo Jörgensmann, Wolfgang Reisinger, Enrico Rava, Yitzhak Yedid, Ran Blake, John Lindberg and many others.[1] When the Romanian town of Sibiu commissioned Koglmann to write a piece, he brought together bits from Haydn's 27th symphony with a tape recording of Sibiu native Emil Cioran philosophisizing. He received 2003 the highest Austrian jazz award, the Hans Koller Prize in category "album of the year".[2]

Discography

As leader

As collaborator

References

  1. Layne, Joslyn. Franz Koglmann Biography. Allmusic.
  2. "Hans Koller Preis 2003". jazzinaustria.at. 2003-12-03. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
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